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New Zealand Stock Exchange

Automated, screen-based national trading system based in Wellington.



New Zealand Stock Exchange

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Exchange market

Exchange market

1. The market on which national currencies are exchanged for one another. 2. The actual exchange market, which exists primarily among large international banks. Others who wish to exchange currencies do it through these banks. 3. The theoretical representation of the exchange market as either the interaction of supply and demand arising from exchange-market transactions or as an asset market equilibrium between currencies.


Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system

Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system

The computerised system at the London Stock Exchange which continuously updates prices and trade reports for UK securities (shares, gilts etc). SEAQ lists the market makers' bid and offer prices, together with the Normal Market Size at which those prices will be honoured. Shares traded using SEAQ are said to be traded on the 'quote book'.The very largest companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange are traded on the Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service (SETS) which automatically matches buyers and sellers, and which is known as the 'order book'. SEAQ is used for those stocks which are too small to be traded on SETS.


New York Mercantile Exchange

New York Mercantile Exchange

Following the merger with the Commodity Exchange (COMEX) in 1994, the exchange operates two divisions that is, NYMEX which deals in futures and options on a number of products including crude oil, heating oil and platinum and COMEX which deals in futures and options on copper, gold and silver.


Malaysia Commodity Exchange

Malaysia Commodity Exchange

A subsidiary of the KLSE that trades interest rate futures on the three-month Kuala Lumpur Interbank offered rate.


London Metal Exchange

London Metal Exchange

An international market, located in London, for the trading of non-ferrous metals, namely copper, primary aluminium, aluminium alloy, lead, nickel, tin and zinc, primarily for industrial use. Its prime function is hedging with 70-80% of turnover originating from trade clients. Other dealings include futures and options contracts and arbitrage trading. The London Clearing House (LCH) acts as guarantor to trades conducted between Clearing Members. The LME is a Recognised Investment Exchange (RIE), regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).


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